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Training Plan: September – December 2021Training DateTraining offerTimesAims and ObjectivesClosing Date(Day 1): 14 September 2021(Day 2): 21 September 2021Please note this is a two-day training session and both sessions must be attendedSo called Honour Based Violence (HBV)9.30 am – 1.00 pm(both days)Day 1: An understanding of what constitutes a Forced MarriageKnowledge of how best to offer help and support. Be aware of the responsibilities within your own role. Have and increased knowledge of national services and local services who can offer support.Some statistics of cases dealt within Oldham.Have some insight into protection orders. One chance rule.Day 2: An understanding of what constitutes SCHBVWhich communities are affected? ?Knowledge of how best to offer help and support.Be aware of responsibilities within your role.Have an increased knowledge of national and local services.Once chance rule. 7 September 202127 September 2021Adult Safeguarding and Domestic Abuse. The Carole check10.00 am – 4.00 pmTo recognise and raise awareness of domestic abuse and older people.To recognise the complexities faced by people with care and support needs.To start to think outside the box.20 September 202128 September 2021Early Break - Substance Misuse and Sexual Health10.00 - 10.30 amThis webinar will give an overview of the newly commissioned integrated support that is available for young people and families in Oldham.21 September 20214 October 2021Coercive Control and Children10.00 am - 12.00 noonThis webinar aids in the recognition of the range of impacts coercive control can have on children and explores the links between domestic abuse and child abuse.27 September 202112 October 2021Safeguarding Children with Disabilities9.30 am – 1.00 pmThis training will enhance professionals’ understanding of issues relating to disability and child protection. Presented by Author, Martin Calder.5 October 202114 October 2021E-safety10.00 am - 12.00 noonThis webinar looks at the benefits and risks of being online to children and young people:Knowing where and how to report any issues of online safety/safeguarding.Identifying where to get help, support and resources around online safety.Awareness of gaming, social media, apps, live streaming, online gambling, digital footprint etc. and what this means to young people.7 October 2021(Day 1): 4 November 2021(Day 2): 11 November 2021Please note this is a two-day training session and both sessions must be attendedComplex Safeguarding9.30 am – 1.00 pm (both days)This session will examine how normal adolescent development can be exploited by others. Outline Child Sexual Exploitation, Criminal Exploitation and Modern-Day Slavery.Describe push and pull factors that may feature in exploitation. Outline the reporting mechanisms of how to report (National Referral Mechanism, intelligence, referrals to services and support).28 October 20212 November 2021Coercive Control and the Impact on Adults10.00 - 11.30 amThis webinar will examine the fundamental aspects of CC and the impact coercive control may have on adults’ victims/survivors.26 October 20218 November 2021I thrive bees and vitamin N resourcesThis webinar will showcase the I thrive bees and vitamin N resources created by young people in Oldham. It is expected that applicants will be familiar with the I thrive model as this will not be covered in this webinar.1 November 20219 December 2021Fabricated, induced illness1.00 - 2.30 pmRecognising and responding to concerns of Fabricated and induced illness/Perplexing Presentations (PP)/in Children.2 December 202113 - 14 December 2021(2-day course)Both sessions must be attendedFacilitation skills(Day 1): 13 December 10.00 – 3.00 pm(Day 2): 14 December 10.00 – 1.00 pmWe are aiming that this session will take place in a face to face setting. The session aims to equip those who are presenting information to young people around healthy relationships and gain confidence when doing so. Participants will be expected to practice their skills by presenting a mock lesson to the training group. 6 December 2021Free on-line training coursesFree on-line trainingChildren and Young People Psychological First Aid-Public Health England has launched a new Psychological First Aid training to help children and young people affected by Covid. The free online course teaches how to provide practical and emotional support to children and young people and is aimed at parents, carers, health and social workers.n/aFree on-line trainingAces and TraumaThis webinar focuses on recognising and responding to concerns about a child in order to safeguard and promote the welfare of the child. It will outline the core tasks in safeguarding and promoting children’s welfare and an understanding of the importance of maintaining focus on the child.ACEs ()n/aFree on-line training (Safeguarding Level 1)Trauma and ChildrenThis webinar will define trauma and attachment and will explore how developmental trauma may affect children and young people. partnership training calander 2021 ()n/aFree e-learningSocial, emotional and mental health needs of children, speech and communication needsThe Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists have developed some free, on-line training to improve understanding of children and young people who have both mental health needs (or social, emotional and mental health needs – SEMH) and speech, language and communication needs (SLCN). apply for a course, other than following the links shown for the on-line courses, please contact karen.mcmahon@.uk via email.Please note, once your place has been confirmed via Microsoft Teams invite, all participants must log into the session on time. No one will be admitted to any webinar after the starting time.The Partnership continues to operate a charging policy for non-attendance. ................
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